Rating 4.7 63 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $1,899.00
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DP Review
10 years ago

The Canon EOS 80D is a refinement of the popular enthusiast Canon EOS 70D. While the body largely remains unchanged compared to its predecessor, the 80D has received a new imaging sensor, a new metering sensor and a revamped AF system.
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PC Authority
10 years ago

Review: the Canon EOS 80D does everything but say cheese

They're right, of course, but focus is pretty damn important too – and that's why Canon's new EOS 80D is one of the best cameras we've used in ages.
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Photography Life
8 years ago

Canon 80D Review

This camera is not specifically "the best" at very much. Cameras like the Nikon D7500 outmuscle it in terms of autofocus and ISO performance, while mirrorless cameras are ahead in features, and Canon's own Rebel lineup wins for price.
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Amateur Photographer
10 years ago

Canon EOS 80D Review

At a glance: Comparing Canon's current DSLR line-up with what it was three or four years ago highlights how, today, the manufacturer offers a wider range of models catering for all types of photographer and sizes of budget.
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Camera Labs
10 years ago

Canon EOS 80D review

The EOS 80D makes a number of key improvements over its predecessor, but its core appeal remains unchanged: the speed and confidence of a traditional mid-range DSLR coupled with one of the best movie and live view autofocus systems on the market.
Pros:
  • Good quality 24 Megapixel stills and 1080p movies
  • Large viewfinder with 100% coverage and on-demand grid lines
  • Broad and dense 45-point viewfinder AF system
  • Superb continuous AF during Live View and movies
  • Fully-articulated touchscreen
  • Built-in Wifi / NFC with smartphone or computer remote...
Cons:
  • No 4k video or 1080p above 60p for slow motion
  • Still photos a little less crisp than those from the D7200
  • Doesn't have twin memory card slots
  • No GPS / location logging on smartphone app
  • No focus peaking
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PC Magazine
10 years ago

Canon EOS 80D

Canon's midrange SLR family, including cameras like the previous-generation 70D and the current 80D ($1,199, body only), has long been a solid choice for photographers who feel that the consumer-friendly Rebel line is lacking, but don't need to move up to the pro-grade 7D Mark II or any of the...
Pros:
  • 45-point autofocus system
  • 7fps capture with focus tracking
  • Vari-angle touch-screen display
  • Pentaprism viewfinder
  • Smooth video autofocus
  • 1/8,000-sec shutter and 1/250-sec flash sync
  • Wi-Fi with NFC
Cons:
  • No 4K video support
  • Single SD card slot
  • Omits PC sync connection
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Digitaltrends
10 years ago

Canon EOS 80D Review

Unbeatable autofocus puts Canon's EOS 80D at the top of its class for video.
Pros:
  • Excellent 24-megapixel stills
  • Best DSLR autofocusing for movie capture
  • 45-point autofocus system
  • Headphone jack
Cons:
  • No 4K video
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Tom's Guide
9 years ago

Canon EOS 80D Review: Great DSLR for Video

The Canon EOS 80D is great for photographers who want to step up from Canon's Rebel line, as well as 70D owners who want to upgrade to a much better AF system. But there are other cameras in this APS-C class that are worth considering, such as the Nikon D7200 ($1,200).
Pros:
  • 45 Autofocus points
  • Articulated LCD
  • Microphone and headphone jacks
Cons:
  • No 4K video
  • Single card slot
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CNET
9 years ago

cNet Pricing

cNet posted pricing from various sources, but didn't check whether they are quoting pricing of the model reviewed. 42nd Street, was using an older model lens, neither STM or USM.
Pros:
  • Good Review
Cons:
  • Bad Pricing
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Cybershack
9 years ago

Canon EOS 80D - One Step Up

Canon's new midrange EOS 80D is an attempt at bridging the gap between enthusiast gear and pro gear. It's got several cool features for the average user and a few nice options for more advanced users.
Pros:
  • Great image quality
  • Solidly built
  • Easy to use
Cons:
  • Included lens lets the camera down a little
  • Fiddly to pair with smartphone
  • Not easily portable
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